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Eric T

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I've got to say that my Simpsons (come on, August 6!) and Mr. Show box sets get quite a bit of airtime at my house :)
Add to that:
Dumb & Dumber
Tommy Boy
Unforgiven
Gladiator
Rushmore
The Royal Tennenbaums
Apocalypse Now (must just be me :b )
 

Matthew H

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I'm an 80s type of guy, so most of my rewatched discs are 80s movies:

Ghostbusters (I & II)
Better Off Dead
UHF
Weekend at Bernie's (I & II)
Beetlejuice
The Vacation Movies
Police Academy
The Naked Gun Trilogy
Speed
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
Airplane!
Beverly Hills Cop (I & II)
Time After Time
Star Trek II
The Evil Dead Trilogy
Better Off Dead
Black Sheep
Tommy Boy
Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy

Comedies are most-rewatchable, IMO.
 

Jacob McCraw

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Get Shorty
Escape From New York
The Big Lebowski
As Good As It Gets
Army of Darkness
Evil Dead 2
Ichi the Killer
Adaptation
Punch Drunk Love
House of 1000 Corpses
A Few Good Men
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Pulp Fiction
Jackie Brown
From Dusk til' Dawn
Clerks
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Animal House
National Lampoon's Vacation & Christmas Vacation
Fight Club
Se7en
Monty Python's Life of Brian
Unforgiven
True Romance
When Harry Met Sally...
Meat Market
Brazil
Time Bandits
Strange Brew
Raising Arizona
Chinatown
The Godfather parts 1 and 2
Hellraiser
 

Brian_L_Kleis

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My biggest rewatchable hasn't even been mentioned yet, I don't think...

SportsNight!!!

Some of the quickest wit, most articulate writing ever - Now that I've got the West Wing: Season 1 box from a holiday gift card as well, my thirst for all things Sorkin is being quenched as we speak...

Also on the most rewatchables for me...

Faulty Towers
Alien
Almost Famous: Bootleg
An Evening with Kevin Smith
Bull Durham
Cinema Paradiso
Clue
Dr. Strangelove
Duck Soup
A Mighty Wind
This is Spinal Tap
Best in Show
Waiting for Guffman
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
PBS Gold: Ken Burn's Baseball
Princess Bride
The Producers
Queen: Live at Wembley
Seven Samurai
Shawshank Redemption
Six Feet Under, Season 1
Soul of the Game (GREAT HBO pic!!!)
Wallace and Gromit
 
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These have all been viewed in the double-digits:

Citizen Kane
Casablanca
Jaws
Wizard of Oz
Get Shorty
Stripes
Caddyshack
Ghostbusters
Godfather
Nobody's Fool
Color of Money
Goodfellas
Chinatown
Rushmore
Aliens
Batman
T2
The Big Lebowsky
Fargo
Bull Durham
Sunset Blvd.
Full Metal Jacket
Toy Story
The Last Waltz
As Good As It Gets
Big
Singin' In The Rain
Psycho (1960)
The Music Man
Blade Runner
Broadcast News
The Third Man
Rashomon
Fight Club
Untouchables
Jurassic Park
Ghost Dog
Ferris Bueller's Day Off

...and there's probably a few dozen I'm forgetting!
 

Estevan Lapena

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These movies are ones that I saw more than a couple times on DVD. Just off the top of my head:

Up in Smoke
Dazed and Confused
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Evil Dead
Evil Dead 2
Armies of Darkness
South Park: Bigger, Longer And Uncut
A Clockwork Orange
The first half of Full Metal Jacket
Dawn of the Dead
Indy Trilogy
Scarface
Total Recall
Back to the Future
Predator
The Big Lebowski
O Brother, Where Art Thou
Fargo
Akira
T2
2001: ASO (the last segment)
Amores Perros
Aliens
Monterey Pop
Woodstock
Gimme Shelter
Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin
True Lies
American Pop
Do The Right Thing
Platoon
Re-Animator
 

Doug Wallen

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The Outlaw Josey Wales
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
The Princess Bride
Die Hard
Speed
Evil Dead
Evil Dead II
Army of Darkness - Bootleg
Star Trek I - IV
North by Northwest
To Catch a Thief
Vertigo
Psycho
Touch of Evil
Casablance
Singin' In the Rain
Tombstone
Jaws
James Bond - Connery and Brosnan
Finding Nemo
The Fog
Toy Story 1 & 2
This list could easily go on and on... :D
 

Harminder

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Definately the following (in no particular order):
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
Total Recall (which I'm watching right now :D)
Swordfish
True Lies
Bad Boys 2
Pulp Fiction
Predator
Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring (All versions)
Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (All versions)
Minority Report
The Godfather
Tombstone
 

Steve_Tk

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I've got the same as everyone else.

Pulp Fiction
Matrix
Ocean's Eleven
Fight Club
The Fifth Element
And probably Bad Boys 2 in the future

Sometimes I'll put those on when nothing is on TV, no sports, and I don't want to watch a movie. Just working on something else, hear a scene I like, look over for a couple minutes, then go back to what I'm doing. I Can't do that with a movie like Braveheart. I have to sit down and get 'invested' in a movie like that.

when Fight club was on HBO it was on almost every night, I was in college then and studied with that movie going more than I can count.
 

Ray Chuang

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Here's a couple of DVD's I've watched many times.
Beauty and the Beast Platinum Edition (despite the garish colors of the transfer)
The Lion King Platinum Edition
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Extended Edition
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Extended Edition
I loved the Disney animated movies I mentioned because the great songs and great storytelling make them very re-watchable. :emoji_thumbsup:
 

Kevin Porter

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My biggest rewatchables are all Aaron Sorkin television shows

-Sports Night: The Complete Series
-The West Wing: The Complete 1st Season

I have seriously watched the first 3 episodes of the West Wing a combined total of at least 20 times and I got it for Christmas. His episodes just have a certain way about them. They're just so full with everything. Amazing writing, performances, camerawork, direction, music. It's just so rich.
 

JonZ

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Anything in my collection. I have around 400 DVDs and I try to watch each one every couple years or so.

Some get rewatched every few months depending on my mood and what I feel like seeing.

I usually begin to get a itch or films I love but havent seen every year or so.Ive recently watched Dirty Harry,The Wild Bunch,Barry Lyndon and Drugstore Cowboy becuase I havent seen them in about 2 years.

On my to watch list for now is: Sid & Nancy,A Simple Plan and HArd Eight.

So all my DVDs are rewatchable. I only buy films I can watch over and overagain.
 
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I saw this movies at least 5 times each :D (LOTR, matrix ant T2 for example at least 10 times each)
Apocalipse Now
Back to the future: trilogy
Braveheart
The Last Emperor
Minority Report
Unforgiven
LOTR:FOTR
LOTR:TTT:EE
The Matrix
Matrix Reloaded
Terminator 1 & 2
The Godfather 1 & 2
Band of Brothers
Saving Private Ryan
Batman
Batman Returns
The Mummy (1999)
Independence Day
Moulin Rouge
Chicago
Gladiador
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Torrente
Amelie
Forrest Gump
Total Recall
Shrek
Mortal Kombat
Memento
Black Hawk Down
The Lion King
The Beauty and the Beast
Conan the Barbarian
Predator
Platoon
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)
True Lies
2001: a space odyssey
X2
Alien
Planet of the Apes (1967)
...and I will see this movies again and again and again and again...........................
 

Jeff_HR

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These are some that come to mind for me in no set order:

1 GWTW (My most watched film)
2 The Sting
3 Ben-Hur
4 Them
5 Forbidden Planet
6 Tora, Tora, Tora
7 The Thing (Original)
8 Basic Instinct
9 Maltese Falcon
10 Airport
 

Dick

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BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI, my favorite movie of all time.
SUNSET BOULEVARD, my second-favorite.
LION IN WINTER
A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS
CASABLANCA
BECKET
WHEN HARRY MET SALLY
ANNIE HALL
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
HENRY V (either version)

There are ten out of many, and what they have in common is brilliant scripting and character interplay. I never get tired of hearing dialog like this.
 

Chris Tedesco

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Lord of the Rings:Fellowship
Lord of the Rings:Two Towers
X2:Xmen United
Braveheart
Se7en
Pirates of the Carribean
Pitch Black
Blade II
Halloween
Starship Troopers
Saving Pvt Ryan
Usual Suspects
Highlander
 

Alanna

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Beastmaster
Conan The Barbarian
Back to the Future I
Chasing Amy
Clerks
Mallrats
Iron Eagle
Moulin Rouge
Star Trek IV
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
The Breakfast Club
Pretty In Pink
The Lion King
Secret of Nihm
Princess Mononoke
The Good the Bad and the Ugly
High Plains Drifter
Once Upon A Time in the West
Independece Day
Highlander
Groundhog Day
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
The Cat From Outerspace
Nurse Betty
Tenchi Muyo the Movie: Tenchi Muyo In Love
Leon: The Professional
The Sixth Sense
Wasabi
Terminator 2: Judgement Day
.....
eee..that's a weird collection.
 

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